South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus lauded the intensity his players showed in their 61-7 demolition of Japan at Wembley Stadium, but warned next weekend's autumn International series clash with France will be another step up.

The Springboks ran in nine tries as they led 26-0 at halftime in difficult, wet conditions, which made the margin of Saturday's victory all the more impressive.

The only downside was a first-half injury to prop Ox Nche that will see him miss the rest of the tour, which also includes fixtures against Italy, Ireland and Wales.

"For me, it was about how the players approached the game, the respect they showed and the physicality they brought," Erasmus said. "Everything wasn't perfect, but I'm pleased with the intensity."

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